George Plimpton
George Ames Plimpton (March 18, 1927 – September 25, 2003) was an American journalist, writer and actor.
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March 18 - 1927 - September 25 - 2003 - American
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Plimpton was born in New York City. He attended St. Bernard's School, Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University, where he was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon.
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New York City - St. Bernard's School - Phillips Exeter Academy - Harvard University - Harvard Lampoon
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From 1945 to 1948, he served as a tank driver in Italy for the U.S. Army. Later, he attended King's College at Cambridge University in England.
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Italy - U.S. Army - King's College - Cambridge University - England
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In 1953, Plimpton joined the influential literary journal The Paris Review, founded by Peter Matthiessen, Thomas H. Guinzburg, and Harold L. Humes, becoming its first editor in chief. This periodical carries great weight in the literary world but has never been financially strong; for its first half-century, it was largely financed by its publishers and by Plimpton.
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Paris Review - Peter Matthiessen - Thomas H. Guinzburg - Harold L. Humes
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At Harvard, Plimpton was a classmate and close personal friend of Robert Kennedy. Plimpton, along with former decathlete Rafer Johnson, was credited with helping wrestle Sirhan Sirhan to the ground when Kennedy was assassinated following his victory in the 1968 California Democratic primary at the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
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Robert Kennedy - Decathlete - Rafer Johnson - Sirhan Sirhan - 1968 - Democratic - Ambassador Hotel - Los Angeles
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Plimpton was famous for competing in professional sporting events and then recording the experience from the point of view of an amateur. In 1960, prior to the second of baseball's two All-Star games, Plimpton pitched against the National League. His experience was captured in the book Out Of My League. (He intended to face both line-ups, but tired badly and was relieved by Ralph Houk.) Plimpton sparred for three rounds with boxing greats Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson, while on assignment for Sports Illustrated. In 1963, Plimpton attended pre-season training with the Detroit Lions as a backup quarterback and ran a few plays from scrimmage in an exhibition game. These events were recalled in his best-known book Paper Lion. A further book, Open Net, saw him train as an ice hockey goalie with the Boston Bruins. Among other challenges for Sports Illustrated, he attempted to play top-level bridge, and spent some time as a high-wire circus performer. Some of these events, another attempt at professional football, and an attempt at stand-up comedy, were presented on the ABC television network as a series of specials.
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Baseball - All-Star - National League - Ralph Houk - Boxing - Archie Moore - Sugar Ray Robinson - Sports Illustrated - Detroit Lions - Quarterback - Paper Lion - Open Net - Ice hockey - Boston Bruins - ABC
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Plimpton also appeared in a number of feature films, as an extra and in cameo appearances. He was also notable for his appearance in television commercials during the early 1980s, advertising Intellivision sports video games for Mattel, and for being the host of the Disney Channel's Mouseterpiece Theatre. He appeared in an episode of The Simpsons as host of the "Spellympics" and had a recurring role as the grandfather of the Dr. Carter character on the long-running NBC medical television series, ER.
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Intellivision - Mattel - The Simpsons - NBC - ER
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Plimpton died of natural causes at his apartment in New York City at the age of 76.
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